Primary School Student Spreads Joy By Giving Out Duit Raya to Classmates, M’sians Touched!

Amsyar's kind act of giving duit raya to his classmates is not just heartwarming, but also reflects the spirit of giving and generosity that is an important part of Hari Raya celebrations in Malaysia. 

Hari Raya Aidilfitri is a festive occasion celebrated by Muslims in Malaysia, marking the end of the month-long fasting period of Ramadan.

One of the key aspects of the celebration is the giving of duit raya, which is a small monetary gift given by elders to children or younger family members as a token of love and blessings. 

primary school student spreads joy by giving out duit raya to classmates, m’sians touched!Photo via TikTok (@aashrafaffendii)

It is a tradition that is eagerly anticipated by children, who often save up their duit raya to buy toys, clothes or other items they desire.

In this context, Amsyar's act of giving duit raya to his classmates takes on added significance, as it shows that he not only values the tradition of giving, but also wants to share the joy of the occasion with his friends. 

His simple gesture of exchanging salam and giving duit raya to his classmates is a reminder that Hari Raya is not just about festivities, but also about spreading love, kindness and goodwill.

Moreover, Amsyar's parents deserve credit for instilling these values in their child from a young age. By teaching him the importance of giving and sharing, they have not only helped him become a kind and compassionate individual, but also contributed to the overall well-being of society.

As the video of Amsyar's act of kindness continues to spread on social media, it serves as a powerful reminder that small acts of kindness can have a big impact on those around us. 

By following Amsyar's example and showing kindness and generosity to others, we can help build a more compassionate and harmonious society where everyone feels valued and respected.

@aashrafaffendii

Duit raya time..

♬ Kongsi - Joe Flizzow

How cute!

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